I am one of the strongest forces known to man.
I can cause you to wake up early every morning, although you have no place to go;
I can cause you to consistently be late for work, your dates, appointments, meetings and very important events;
I am so strong that going against my will may cause you to feel disconnected, aloof, and oftentimes confused and dazed.
I am so powerful that I often cause you to eat when you are not hungry and drink when you are not thirsty.
So powerful is my force, I am why you may call mom, dad, or your best friend each Sunday afternoon, faithfully.
If you want to use me for your good, try mastering me for 28 days. I might prove to be just what you need, indeed.
Who am I?
I am the Force of Habit.
By: CordieB
Quote for the Day – In order to see a different results – one must practice different habits. ~CordieB.
“I am so powerful that I often cause you to eat when you are not hungry and drink when you are not thirsty.”
Um. Crap.
That is divine order aimed right at me.
[...] Spirtual Riddle – A Very Strong Force Am I [...]
Our habits can never be broken, only replaced. Think of it as creative imagining, to imagine a new habit to replace the old one and by the time the ole’ habit is caught and replaced 20 times, then we have a ~new~ habit.
We are all creatures of habit. It’s simply a matter of adopting new ones!
I have a question for you {{{cordieb}}}}. It’s about your toad story, which I really enjoy. My question is this:
What is wrong with the toad dying fat and happy?
The force
the sheer energy in it.
A wonderful riddle, I loved it! thanks lady!
i think all of us can relate to wanting to break or replace a bad habit.. currently i am not struggling with one,, but i have one that need me to struggle with it … smoking!!! i just don’t feel as f i have it in me right now to quit,, tho i know it is the next most logical step for me…
i just love when you write these riddles.. you almost always have me hanging on every word trying to figure them out!!!!
@Sue Ann. LoL. I see absolutely nothing wrong with dying fat and and happy. In fact, if I were given a choice on how I’d like to die, I think I’d choose to die fat and happy!
@Sorrow. Thanks Sorrow, I’m glad you liked this one. Let the force be with you!
@Paisley. Quitting smoking can be quite difficult. I know. I’m a smoker, too. I know if I want to die “fat and happy”
I’ve got to quit soon, and very soon!
Wise! The force of habit, yes, this is the invisible shackles is it not. The beauty of habit is that we can simply make the shift in our thinking and we can change our habits. Thank-you for sharing your gift!
so true!